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Ìý Women peace makers inÌýNorthernÌýIreland 01ÌýDecemberÌý2004 Ìý
As talks continue in Northern Ireland in an attempt to get the assembly up and running again, how involved are women in peace making there?

Women were instrumental in getting the Good Friday Agreement signed, and two women from a cross religious and political party were elected to the initial assembly in 1998.

Six years later and they’ve both lost their positions as more and more people are voting for either Sinn Fein or the DUP, and not smaller independent parties.

Are women’s political voices sounding loudly enough? How involved are women at a grass root level in the community? What can women bring to the negotiating table that men can’t?Ìý

Jenni isÌýjoined byÌýBronagh Hinds, a senior fellow at the Institute of Governance at Queens University, Belfast. She is the Director of DemocraSheÌýand was one of the founders of the NIWA (Northern Ireland Women’s Alliance) andÌýBaroness May Blood, a community worker and one of the founders of the NIWA.




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